Smith also singled out Diego Rivera's clunky Lucila y
los judas (Lucila and the Judas Dolls, 1954), a macabre vision of the actress Lucila Balzaretti reclining with her pink sun dress open (there is a touch of Balthus in the style) while the dolls named for Judas Iscariot that are burned in effigy during Mexican festivals, dangle above her.